Need help with the house furnace.
No one else to ask except you guys,hope you can shed some light.
I have a Heil NG furnace that is about 6 or 7 years old.Never had a problem.
Question is,where is my furnace getting water from?
I went to take a look after getting power back from Sandy,I heard a gurgling sound from inside.Pull the cover,can hear it even louder,pull the drain hose going from the draft start fan housing(not a heating guy guessing here) to the condensate pump,a little bit of water poured out.
Where the EFF does this thing get water from!?The line/valve for the humidifier is shut off.
Is it possible,and I'm really guessing here,that there is extra moisture in the NG line coming into the house?Can this be a result of the storm?
The house doesnt seem to get up to the temp set on the thermo until I drained the little bit of water,then right up.I'm guessing there is a sensor that is seeing the water and keeping it from running?
Dang,thats a lot of guessing!
I can add pics if any one wants to see them.
OK hit me!
Thanks for ANY advice guys.
No one else to ask except you guys,hope you can shed some light.
I have a Heil NG furnace that is about 6 or 7 years old.Never had a problem.
Question is,where is my furnace getting water from?
I went to take a look after getting power back from Sandy,I heard a gurgling sound from inside.Pull the cover,can hear it even louder,pull the drain hose going from the draft start fan housing(not a heating guy guessing here) to the condensate pump,a little bit of water poured out.
Where the EFF does this thing get water from!?The line/valve for the humidifier is shut off.
Is it possible,and I'm really guessing here,that there is extra moisture in the NG line coming into the house?Can this be a result of the storm?
The house doesnt seem to get up to the temp set on the thermo until I drained the little bit of water,then right up.I'm guessing there is a sensor that is seeing the water and keeping it from running?
Dang,thats a lot of guessing!
I can add pics if any one wants to see them.
OK hit me!
Thanks for ANY advice guys.